VIDEO: Daughter Says Newt Gingrich Is ‘Very Serious’ About Running For President

Jackie Gingrich Cushman said that her father Newt Gingrich is more intent that ever on running for President in 2012. Gingrich has said that he will announce his decision on running in February or March.

“He’s very serious. He’s much more serious than he ever has been. And I can tell that because we actually sat down — just the two of us — for two hours recently. And I don’t think that’s happened since I had children,” said Cushman.

I asked Cushman what about the country today has made her father more serious than every before about running for President.

“I think he’s very concerned because when you get down to the core argument– when you talk about taxes, when you talk about where we are — the fundamental difference is that conservatives believe that God gave people rights and we loan them to the government. They believe, as Calvin Coolidge did, that it’s the people money, and the government is supposed to spend it as wisely as possible.

“If you look at the language of President Obama and his administration, they really believe that it’s the government’s money. They really believe that they can solve all those problems from Washington. That is a huge, fundamental difference.

“As a country we have to come to grips with, it’s not just partisan politics. Iit’s not just an arguing about tax cuts. We have a fundamental disconnect about how this country should operate,” said Cushman of her father’s perspective.

Cushman, a syndicated columnist and the author, said that her father asked her if she wanted him to run. She told him that it was his decision to make. “It’s up to him. But of course I would support him. I’ve always helped him in his campaigns ever since I was six [years old], so it’s been a long, long time.”

“All of my life, he’s always done what he has thought was best for our country. And I think that he’ll take all of that into consideration. So we’ll see in February or March,” said Cushman.